The Americans with Disabilities Act was signed into Law 30 years ago on July 26th, 1990. Here are some of the reasons we are thankful for all of the contributions that have taken place since then. Enjoy the video.
Read MoreJAWS Kiosk
Published: June 22, 2020Ensuring an accessible experience for your kiosks The Paciello Group (TPG) believes that hardware and software must work seamlessly to create a user experience that is accessible across the spectrum of disability needs. TPG created JAWS Kiosk with the goal of mirroring a sighted user’s experience as closely as possible allowing users who are blind or have
Read MoreCOVID-19 Update
Published: June 4, 2020US Update: June 4, 2020 As the country slowly starts to ease restrictions, we know it is important to provide customers and partners with a transparent update on how we are responding. Ensuring the safety of our employees and their families is our top priority, which in turn protects our customers. We are committed to providing
Read MoreEYEDAPTIC EXTENDS REACH TO THOSE WITH LOW VISION THROUGH PARTNERSHIP WITH VISPERO
Published: May 12, 2020EYEDAPTIC EXTENDS REACH TO THOSE WITH LOW VISION THROUGH PARTNERSHIP WITH VISPERO Eyedaptic and Vispero shared this technology at CSUN Assistive Technology Conference Laguna Beach, CA — Eyedaptic, Inc., a natural vision software company, announced a joint partnership with Vispero, a leading assistive technology provider for the visually impaired, to expand its reach of visually
Read MoreFreedom Scientific Offers Free Home-Use Software to Those Affected by COVID-19
Published: March 30, 2020(Clearwater, Florida – March 30, 2020) Freedom Scientific today announced its plan to help students and employees in the US and Canada affected by COVID-19 remain accessible while working and studying from home. “As we continue to monitor the impact of COVID-19, we want to do our part to lessen the burden for users who
Read MoreVispero and Storm Interface Collaborate to Provide Accessible Interactive Kiosk Solution
Published: December 4, 2019CLEARWATER, Fla., Dec. 4, 2019 — Vispero, the world’s leading assistive technology provider for the visually impaired, is excited to share news of a partnership between Vispero and Storm Interface, combining the JAWS® screen reader with Storm’s assistive technology products to create the most accessible kiosk experience for users who are blind, have low vision, or limited dexterity. According to Matt
Read MoreHow Do You Use Tech When You Can’t See?
Published: September 17, 2019Our very own Matt Ater, VP of Corporate Business Development, joined CES Tech Talk to discuss accessibility technology. From computers, ridesharing apps, kiosks and household appliances; technology is all around us. Technology is constantly changing our lives for the better, but it can also be a barrier for those who are visually impaired if they
Read MoreVispero Welcomes a New Addition: JAWS Kiosk
Published: September 5, 2019Clearwater, Florida – Vispero™, the world’s leading assistive technology provider for the visually impaired, is excited to announce an addition to the Vispero family: JAWS Kiosk. A collaboration between The Paciello Group (TPG) and the Freedom Scientific® brand (owned by Vispero), JAWS Kiosk is focused on delivering accessible kiosk solutions whether it’s through incorporation of
Read MoreSolutions For Those Living With Low Vision
Published: June 4, 2019Our very own Richard Tapping, Vispero Vice-President of Sales and Marketing and the Chair for the Low Vision Division of The Vision Council, recently demonstrated some of the low vision technology available on Fox 21 News in Colorado. Richard discussed some of the solutions available for those living with low vision.
Read MoreCES 2019: Vispero Assistive Technologies
Published: February 19, 2019Our own Richard Tapping is interviewed about a few assistive technology products from our brands. The first is Optelec’s Compact 6 wearable video magnifier. It’s a VR headset that holds a handheld video magnifier, converting it into a wearable device. The Compact 6 HD Wear is targeted for those with low vision and who need
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